1975-February-5 Bruce Springsteen The Main Point Bryn Mawr, PA Disc 1 - 73.56 1 WMMR Introduction .44 2 Incident On 57th St 8.47 3 Mountain Of Love 3.30 4 Born To Run 4.32 5 E St Shuffle 13.05 6 Thunder Road 5.54 7 I Want You 6.55 8 Spirit In The Night 6.27 9 She's The One 6.16 10 Growin Up 3.40 11 Saint In The City 3.41 12 Jungleland 10.18 Disc 2 - 73.41 1 Kitty's Back 11.44 2 New York City Serenade 19.56 3 Rosalita 13.30 4 4th July Asbury Park (Sandy) 4.27 5 A Love So Fine 8.16 6 For You 8.18 7 Back In The USA 7.26 Still w/ Suki Lahav on violin, though not for much longer Notes from Brucebase: ONE show, held as a special benefit for the (at the time) financial troubled club. Broadcast live in its entirety by Philadelphia's WMMR-FM and MC'd by DJ Ed Sciaky. The above mentioned 18-song setlist represents the entire concert. Not only is it the longest (160 minutes) known single show gig up to this point, but it's unquestionably one of the finest performances of Springsteen's entire career. The greatest ever live versions of "Kitty's Back" "For You" and "A Love So Fine", as well as renditions of "Incident On 52nd Street" and "New York City Serenade" that rank among his very best. Additionally there is the debut of "Thunder Road" (with work-in-progress lyrics) and the only known performance (and a killer version at that) of Chuck Berry's "Back In The USA". The show has circulated on tape and vinyl boots (You Can Trust Your Car, etc) since the mid-1970's - but never the entire show and always in variable quality. Now available complete, and in stunning quality, on the CDs "The Saint, The Innocent & The Main Point Shuffle" (GDR) Or "You Can Trust Your Car" (Crystal Cat).